Today's Epistle reading offers some helpful framing for those times we grow impatient with God.
(Im)patiently Waiting for God: An Advent Reflection on 2 Peter 3:8-15
Today's Epistle reading offers some helpful framing for those times we grow impatient with God.
This year’s Advent series is called ‘Coming Soon’. We’ll be looking at this season through the lens of the four themes of Hope, Peace, Joy, and Love, which are the four themes most commonly associated with the Advent Wreath. Today we’ll be looking at the theme of Hope, something which seems to be in short … Continue reading The Advent of Hope
As I’ve noted, as the liturgical year has been winding down over the past few weeks, the Gospel readings turn to apocalyptic messages: Stay alert! Be bold enough to imagine a Kingdom where justice and compassion reign! Judgment is coming! These these themes become even more heightened today as we step into the season of … Continue reading An Apocalyptic Season: A Reflection for Advent 1 2023
Once again, as November winds down, the Western Christian liturgical year is also winding down. In fact, the liturgical ‘new year’ is this coming Sunday. As I was planning my Advent series for this year, I realized that I hadn’t yet reflected on the traditional Advent themes, represented in the candles of the Advent wreath: … Continue reading Coming Soon: A Series for Advent 2023
Last week, in reflecting on the Parable of the Talents, we saw how it’s important not to take the master figure’s callous, ‘The rich get richer,’ attitude as Jesus’ stance on economics, as though he’s advocating a ‘trickle down’ economy or a ‘prosperity gospel’, in which wealth is a sign of God’s favour and poverty … Continue reading Generosity in God’s Kingdom: A Reflection on Matthew 25:31-46